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Why are non exec’s buying if it’s a sinking ship? Any chance of you answering C26?
2nd time I have asked..
Https://www.sharesmagazine.co.uk/news/shares/aston-martin-shares-tank-after-poor-first-quarter-and-soaring-debt
"To call the results ugly is no overstatement and it is not the first time results have sent disappointing shock waves through equity markets, but the real worry continues to be hefty debts. Net debt (debt minus cash on the balance sheet) soared in Q1, hitting £1.04 billion. That’s up £230 million in the past three months.
The company’s valuation is a fraction of what it was when it listed back in 2018, rendering initial comparisons with Ferrari as ridiculous as setting a park jogger up against an Olympic middle-distance runner’, said AJ Bell’s Mould.
Despite a recent refinancing, Aston Martin is still burdened with a hefty debt pile and it’s likely in the last chance saloon at this point. If the new launches don’t go well, it’s hard to see what road the business can take next."
MarkPatrick – 02/05/24 – Quote “C26: your use of language to describe Lance Stroll is disgraceful. Have you any idea what you’re saying? You should be ashamed. Reported.”
@MarkPatrick – I only had a chance to take a quick copy of that post, so thanks for reporting it.
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Ironically, that one word actually confirmed @c2645sg was correct when they posted this:
c2645sg – 01/11/22 - Quote: “Observe which side resorts to the most vociferous name-calling and you are likely to have identified the side with the weaker argument (and they know it!)”
As, talking of weaker arguments…
c2645sg – 02/05/24 - Quotes:
“Read 21-24 very carefully.”
“Those resolutions in the AGM look to me like Stroll is taking this private” (From Mod deleted post)
“Why make resolutions 21-24? Cash raise then AML taken private”
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Would they be the same resolutions that have been all the recent AML AGM notices? < Roll Eyes >
2024 – Resolutions 21 to 24
https://www.astonmartin.com/-/media/corporate/documents/share-holders/aston-martin-lagonda-notice-of-annual-general-meeting-2023.pdf
2023 – Resolutions 18 to 21
https://www.astonmartin.com/-/media/corporate/documents/agm/aml_nom_23.pdf
2022 – Resolutions 18 to 21
https://www.astonmartin.com/-/media/corporate/documents/agm/notice-of-annual-general-meeting-2022.pdf
2021 – Resolutions 14 to 17
https://www.astonmartin.com/-/media/corporate/documents/agm/aston-martin-lagonda-notice-of-meeting_210420.pdf
Honestly, the sky isn’t falling, it was just an acorn that fell from a tree & landed on your head. ;-)
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As always, so much mis-information and so little time to challenge it all.
Happy Friday everyone, cheers, Paul. :)
Bucketman
Posted in: AML
Posts: 169
Price: 158.30
No Opinion
RE: Late trades14 Apr 2024 20:27
That’s a better response and I make it 12 trading days to £2 and as I have said I haven’t disclosed my selling price but I have stated my getting out price….interesting 12 days ahead….so we will have no baiting till those 12 days are up
HAHA! HAHA! HAHA!
Why on earth is he buying 50k worth if the ship is sinking? Asking C26?..
Not 50k though...sadly...
V.
Ches... Agree with that... I've followed the Boardman..
@ £18 I said this...
c2645sg
Posted in: AML
Posts: 2,044
Price: 1,801.50
No Opinion
RE: Brilliant improvement04 Nov 2021 08:17
This jump is the best chance to get out now before the shizzle hits the fan.
Crowman, if he had predicted that Aston Martin would struggle to integrate there own software which would lead to a small volume miss at the year end then I would give him some credit, as it is he’s hit it lucky, it won’t last this will be back to fair value by the third quarter.
Apologies, £1.98 for last share purchase, the one before that was £2.19.
One director, singular. And his last purchase was £2.19.
C26 has always been on the money and I’ve supported him in the past. He/she is however wrong on some points and is often unpleasant/dismissive. You cannot argue with the financial analysis. I got really small position here, so no axe to grind. C26 - just be nice OK? Nice evening everybody :)
Not surprised at all to see directors starting to pick up shares at this price.
Bucketcloth is angry man because he said it be £2 in May and he losted all his monies...haha! Haha!
Simply that and I am entirely unconnected beyond and wish for AML to prosper and for the reality of the current busines to be honest, a quality Stroll snr does not seem to posess.
c2645sg and Kerenable seem to have been on the money for some years here, is it time the endless rampers and dreamers gave them some credit?
Bucketman, it looks like you have a new friend!! ;)
Seeing as you don't read, there was a 1 for 20 share consolidation, so 65p was equivalent to £13, hence that was only a 15% gain, when the shares are down 96% from IPO.
"Those who don't read have no advantage over those who can't."
Bucketman
RE: Future price stock17 Apr 2024 17:26
How much do you have invested in AML CP30…how much have you lost in AML ….stocks & shares are a gamble….you buy but your not guaranteed a return, what f—ks me off with you is the barrage of crap that you post…plenty of people bought these at 65p and got out at £15
Down 12.5% already.
Bucketman
Posted in: AML
Posts: 168
Price: 152.00
No Opinion
RE: Late trades16 Apr 2024 10:11
C2645sg can’t help yourself can you, 11 days to go….. I think by then we all will know what the c stands for “he who laughs the loudest laughs last…..
I don't read any of it......I simply put in a buy price and they get bought, I put in a sell price they get sold....its about margins....not trying to pre-empt what or assume what those in control are going to do.....long term well that is great....and good luck to everyone who are in long term....shares are a gamble....everyone who has ever bought 1 has taken that risk....if anybody wants any good old fashioned advice and that is take a look at other company shares that are on sites like these and what you will see is a pattern...of CP30's AndTheAnswerisno.....there are optimist's and realists....the pages are full of them....I did quote £2 by May got it wrong and apologised for the fact.....CP30 and his sidekick never give up.....poison in the posts....
Which object are in the way, to take it private?
AGM resolutions 21-24, did you read them?
Oh dear this a new one CP30....Private....if he has killed it then why take it Private....AML...is not all about Stroll....way too many objects in the way for it to go Private...Clutch..in...CP30....not bad for someone who is in automatic mode...when it comes to posting his tripe....maybe time to take a pit stop or retire...as you really are laps behind...
What are you going to do if Strolll takes AML private?
Not much chance to make you money back then is there?
Anyone sell Tuesday afternoon....anyone buy Wednesday morning, anyone sell this morning and anyone buy again this afternoon......CP30 has me down as a gambler, I think maybe more astute....I have to get that one in as the Troll has abused my posts with his 10 bob friend TheAnswerIsNo..... I haven't panicked I have just bought at the right time and sold at the right time.....and once again have more shares than I ever had in AML....always have a buy price and a sell price...for all the shares that are being sold, there are plenty out there willing to buy them....£2 as mad as the dipsticks think I am, I still believe will happen, will these shares be £1.35 this time next week, I don't think so....will they be less only if those holding continue to panic....I will keep doing what I am doing....if anyone has their doubts, what they need to remember is the same old sh-t was being touted last year and the year before, the same old debt issues, Stroll issues...the huge negativity but the share went on to peak at £3.98....this despite all the ramblings....peaks and troughs....how many shares do it....all of them.....
Sir Nigel knows what's coming and he's in for another £50,000
Low free float means low volume. Hence why the sells I posted (and AML007 kept trying to patronise me on) are relevant.
They are enough to take the sp down from £4 to £1.30 n a few months.
Support is now 120-128p range, if it goes through that, it’s headed for 90p.
The lower the share price, the bigger the dilution for the next cash raise.
Why make resolutions 21-24?
Cash raise then AML taken private, and all the rampers will never get a chance to make their money back.
Now we know why the AGM aint in person, it's online only.